List of highest-grossing Nigerian films

The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming and theatrical screenings outside Nigeria are excluded from this gross total. Films before 2000s are also excluded from this list as their gross totals have not been inflation adjusted.

Highlight      indicates films still running in theatres

Rank Title Year Domestic Gross (₦) Studio(s) Director(s)
1 The Wedding Party 2016 453,050,000[1] Ebonylife Films / FilmOne / Inkblot Production / Koga Studios Kemi Adetiba
2 A Trip to Jamaica 2016 178,500,000[2] Corporate World Pictures Robert Peters
3 30 Days in Atlanta 2014 137,200,000[3] Corporate World Pictures Robert Peters
4 Fifty 2015 94,030,500[4] EbonyLife Films Biyi Bandele
5 Okafor's Law 2016 90,000,000 [5] Dioni Visions Omoni Oboli
6 '76 2016 72,400,000[2] Adonis Productions / Princewill's Trust Izu Ojukwu
6 Wives on Strike 2016 71,300,000[6] Dioni Visions Omoni Oboli
7 Half of a Yellow Sun 2013 60,000,000[7] Shareman Media / Slate Films Biyi Bandele
October 1 2014 60,000,000[8] Golden Effects Kunle Afolayan
The CEO 2016 60,000,000[4] Golden Effects Kunle Afolayan
10 Ijé 2010 59,800,000[9] Xandria Productions Chineze Anyaene
11 Last Flight to Abuja 2012 57,050,000[10] The Nollywood Factory Obi Emelonye
12 It's Her Day 2016 55,021,150[11] Kountry Kulture Network Aniedi Anwah
13 93 Days 2016 50,505,000[12] Native FilmWorks / Michel Angelo Production / Bolanle Austen-Peters Production Steve Gukas
14 The Return of Jenifa 2012 35,000,000[13] Olasco Films Muhydeen S. Ayinde
15 Ghana Must Go 2016 32,000,000[4] DesAmour Frank Rajah Arase
16 Road to Yesterday 2015 30,000,700[14] The Entertainment Network Ishaya Bako
17 The Figurine 2009 30,000,000[15] Golden Effects Kunle Afolayan
18 Flower Girl 2013 29,763,800[16] Blu Star Entertainment Michelle Bello
19 Weekend Getaway 2012 22,895,200[16] Royal Arts Academy Desmond Elliot
20 Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo 2015 22,630,000[17] FilmOne / House 5 / Orbit Imagery Daniel Oriahi
21 Phone Swap 2012 20,713,500,[18][19] Golden Effects Kunle Afolayan
22 The First Lady 2015 19,000,000[20] Dioni Visions Omoni Oboli
23 Anchor Baby 2010 18,000,000[21] Alpha Galore Films Lonzo Nzekwe
The Mirror Boy 2011 18,000,000[21] The Nollywood Factory / OH Films Obi Emelonye
25 House of Gold 2013 15,454,400[16] Media GH / YN Productions / Pascal Amanfo Expression Pascal Amanfo
26 Tempting Fate 2015 15,000,000[22] KevStel Group Productions Kevin Nwankwor
27 The Visit 2015 14,000,000[23] Koga Studios Olufunke Fayoyin
28 Dazzling Mirage 2015 13,000,000[24] Mainframe Studios Tunde Kelani
29 Maami 2011 11,928,600[25] Mainframe Studios Tunde Kelani
30 Contract 2012 11,447,600[16] Sparrow Productions Shirley Frimpong-Manso
31 In The Cupboard 2012 10,501,300[25] Denziot Studios Desmond Elliot
32 Through the Glass 2008 10,000,000[21] Next Page Productions Stephanie Okereke
33 Married but Living Single 2010 9,900,000[26] Indelible Mark Media Tunde Olaoye
34 Iyore 2014 9,500,000[27] Raj and Heroes Films Frank Rajah Arase
35 Out of Luck 2015 9,000,000[28] FilmOne Distribution Niyi Akinmolayan
36 Gone Too Far! 2015 8,500,000[29] Poisson Rouge Pictures Destiny Ekaragha
37 Mr. and Mrs. 2012 6,050,000[30] Chinwe Egwuagu Productions Ikechukwu Onyeka
38 Irapada 2006 5,000,000[31] Golden Effects Kunle Afolayan

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